28 August 2024

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GARDEN

GARDEN


GARDEN from page 1 away will be helpful to get more water and oxygen to the tree’s roots. This new “soil” was shoveled up and moved to the garden to be used as the base to put the plantings in. Lastly, they brought new mulch for the trees from the pile across the road. The plantings will probably be happening in spring, but with the enthusiasm they are encountering, it could be sooner.

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SPECIAL INTEREST

SPECIAL INTEREST


SPECIAL INTEREST from page 10 birch, American elm, black ash, and basswood lowland forest. East of the small lowland forest is a more dense conifer swamp of mainly white cedar but also tamarack and black spruce. A good representative understory is present. A small bog lake occurs in the eastern portion of the natural area. Milwaukee River and Swamp is owned by the DNR and was designated

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Kettle Moraine State Forest –  Northern Unit Upcoming Public Programs

Kettle Moraine State Forest – Northern Unit Upcoming Public Programs


Kettle Moraine State Forest – Northern Unit Upcoming Public Programs Monday, September 9 & October 14 – Trail Stewardship Day, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Help rangers clear woody vegetation along the mountain bike trails to maintain the system and improve user experience! Activities will include brush cutting and hauling; no experience is necessary. We recommend bringing water, lunch, bug repellent,

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Enjoy Oktoberfest in  Dundee October 5

Enjoy Oktoberfest in Dundee October 5


Enjoy Oktoberfest in Dundee October 5 TOM HINCHLIFFE MILL PARK DIRECTOR Excitement is building for the Dundee Mill Park Oktoberfest to be held on Saturday, October 5, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., at the historic Dundee Mill. The Mill was built in the 1850’s in the Kettle Moraine hills as a lumber mill, then a flour and grist mill. It is now available periodically for educational tours. The Mill
21 August 2024

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Bodden Presents Rick Heisler with Citation from the Legislature

Bodden Presents Rick Heisler with Citation from the Legislature


Bodden Presents Rick Heisler with Citation from the Legislature BRADLEY A. PETERSEN OFFICE OF STATE REPRESENTATIVE TY BODDEN On Saturday, August 17, Representative Ty Bodden presented Mr. Rick Heisler of Campbellsport with a citation from the legislature. The citation was presented to Mr. Rick Heisler at the Hunter Safety Field Day in Dundee. The full citation reads: “Whereas, Rick

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St. Agnes Hospital Nationally  Recognized for High-Quality  Heart Failure Care

St. Agnes Hospital Nationally Recognized for High-Quality Heart Failure Care


St. Agnes Hospital Nationally Recognized for High-Quality Heart Failure Care SSM Health St. Agnes Hospital has received the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines - Heart Failure Gold Plus quality achievement award for its commitment to improving outcomes for patients with heart failure, meaning reduced readmissions and more healthy days at home. Approximately six million

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The Transitory Tapestry of Life

The Transitory Tapestry of Life


| PUBLISHER LETTERS | The Transitory Tapestry of Life Dear Reader, In the grand tapestry of existence, where threads of time and space weave the intricate patterns of our lives, we find ourselves often pondering the nature of our transient state. Life, as Seneca observed, is on loan to us—a fleeting gift with an inevitable expiration date. Every breath we take, every moment we cherish,

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RURAL WRITES

RURAL WRITES


| RURAL WRITES | G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR It’s a subject most anyone’s got feelings about. Ask folks and some say they like it. Farmers depend upon the season, how that goes down. Leastwise, early on. But how do you feel about precipitation, specifically rain? Eddie Rabbitt sang “I love a rainy night.” Ray Charles told us “It’s a rainy night in Georgia.” See the lines

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